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The Accursed

  • 2022
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.7K
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The Accursed (2022)
Elly is asked by a family friend to look after an elderly woman living in a remote cabin for a few days. She agrees, but soon discovers there is a demon hiding in the woman just waiting to break free.
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Elly is asked by a family friend to look after an elderly woman living in a remote cabin for a few days. She agrees, but soon discovers there is a demon hiding in the woman just waiting to b... Read allElly is asked by a family friend to look after an elderly woman living in a remote cabin for a few days. She agrees, but soon discovers there is a demon hiding in the woman just waiting to break free.Elly is asked by a family friend to look after an elderly woman living in a remote cabin for a few days. She agrees, but soon discovers there is a demon hiding in the woman just waiting to break free.

  • Director
    • Kevin Lewis
  • Writer
    • Rob Kennedy
  • Stars
    • Sarah Grey
    • Meg Foster
    • Sarah Dumont
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Lewis
    • Writer
      • Rob Kennedy
    • Stars
      • Sarah Grey
      • Meg Foster
      • Sarah Dumont
    • 27User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sarah Grey
    Sarah Grey
    • Elly
    Meg Foster
    Meg Foster
    • Ms. Ambrose
    Sarah Dumont
    Sarah Dumont
    • Beth
    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Alma
    Alexis Knapp
    Alexis Knapp
    • Mary Lynn
    Kailani Knapp
    • Sadie
    Jennifer Silverstein
    Jennifer Silverstein
    • Helen…
    Troy James
    Troy James
    • The Demon
    Sherman Augustus
    Sherman Augustus
    • Officer Green
    Olivia Day
    • Librarian Assistant
    Kim Kendall
    Kim Kendall
    • Officer Holly
    Johnny Land
    Johnny Land
    • Beth's Father
    Antoinette Van Klingeren
    • Mrs. Dudley
    Ava McAvoy
    Ava McAvoy
    • Hospital Receptionist
    Marian Lee
    Marian Lee
    • Young Nurse
    Derek Severson
    Derek Severson
    • Demon Hands
    Gigi Peluso
    • Young Elly
    Jaelyn Buffkin
    Jaelyn Buffkin
    • Young Alma
    • Director
      • Kevin Lewis
    • Writer
      • Rob Kennedy
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    6bardattack

    Fun!

    This was more fun than I had expected. First of all, the opening to the movie was great! Whoever came up with that idea was on the ball. The story throughout was spooky and the actors did an amazing job. As for the story.... my knowing there's something fishy happening but not knowing who to trust gave me a feeling similar to the one I got while watching The Skeleton Key. As a movie with a movie-sized budget (I'm assuming), it was okay. I didn't feel like I wasted my time and thought it was decent. As an episode of something like Supernatural, it would have been extremely well received and highly praised. If I come to learn that this was made on a small budget, I'll add a star to my score.
    5Sleepin_Dragon

    If Hallmark made horror ......

    Elinor is asked to look after a very strange, elderly lady living remotely in the woods, Elly quickly learns that Mrs Ambrose isn't all she makes out to be.

    I didn't hate it, but I found it impossible to get into it, after a pretty interesting opening scene it becomes a little slow, it takes an age to get into the main body of the story.

    I may be wrong, but I wonder if it is a made for TV movie, it has that kind of low budget feel about it, the special effects and camera work are a little clunky throughout.

    The acting is a mixed bag, some of it is very wooden, some of it is alright, I quite enjoyed Sarah Grey's performance.

    If you're looking for a Halloween chiller this year, The Accursed is more tepid.

    5/10.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Too dark, too familiar

    THE ACCURSED is a typically cheap and uninteresting low budget horror yarn that's far too dark for its own good and really tedious on a visual level. The story sees a young woman taking on the role of carer for a mysterious reclusive elderly lady living in a remote cabin, and an aged Mena Suvari shows up as a sinister aide. The patient turns out to be '80s favourite Meg Foster, not that she has much to do. The lead is unlikeable and the horror limited to predictable possession scares and some gross-out moments I didn't much care for, but perhaps if you could actually see what was going on it would all be a little bit better.
    3aurea-6

    Bland lead character

    I was really hoping to get some good witchy horror but just got this...the lead feels so off vibe for the tone they were going for. What can I say...if that girl is a nurse I am Marilyn Monroe.

    It is impossible to feel any scare through this character, I gave it a 3 stars for Mena Suvari and Meg Foster, and maybe the production design...the houses are really creepy...but that just come with the southern gothic style.

    The opening feels from a completely different movie, and it is so disappointing that it is not that movie.

    Thought to turned off before half way but kept the hope it would get better...so naive.
    4totalovrdose

    Audiences Need Not Consider Watching This Accursed Film

    The Accursed could be described as part The Taking of Deborah Logan (though it's not found footage) and part The Last Shift, although these films are masterpieces compared to The Accursed. One line from the film; 'are you ready to gaze into hell?' should be answered with a strong 'no' to anyone wishing to not waste 90 minutes of their life.

    The film immediately reveals Ms. Ambrose (Meg Foster) to be a witch proficient in curses, her clients this evening, mother and daughter pair Mary Lynn (Alexis Knapp) and Sadie (Kallani Knapp) seemingly requiring her services, until unwittingly turning the curse back onto Ambrose herself. The mother and daughter flee, promising to return to finish the job, their history with Ambrose later revealed. For every bit of promise the opening has, it is hampered by a lack of explanation and exaggerated performances, making the film's tone questionable at best.

    The feature jumps forward three months to Elly (Sarah Grey), with no context connecting her with the opening scene. Elly is a nurse, returning home to deal with her late, estranged mother's estate, after abandoning her years prior. The film barely touches on the issues that plagued her mother which led to her eventual suicide, this absence of substantial backstory being one of the film's chief detractions.

    The film is capable of making a disturbingly dark ambiance, as Elly explores her childhood home, haunted by unresolved trauma, though it is not as oppressive as say, The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh, another feature that touched upon familial issues. That said, the musical score assists in enhancing the atmosphere.

    However, that same score comes back to haunt the potential this film has with the constant stereotypical jump scare track - the film just cannot go a few minutes without employing one. Furthermore, The Accursed overuses its nightmare sequences, and if Jaws 4 taught us anything, a movie *that* reliant on what is otherwise fake scares, has little else up its sleeve.

    As a character, Elly is severely underbaked. She has an aversion to technology (she almost never uses her mobile phone), loves record players and goes jogging - outside of this (a lot of which is used to simply make the plot work), she is very hollow.

    Elly is later contacted by Alma (Mena Surval), a caregiver to Ms. Ambrose, who requires a nurse to provide medical assistance to the now bed-ridden patient for the weekend. In an attempt to get away from her childhood home, Elly accepts the job, her initial introduction to Alma revealing her to be a strange, passive-aggressive character, who is only too eager to leave.

    Elly, of course, never questions this, given little in the way of independent character motivation. With this in mind, her role as a nurse is severely challenged, with the film hardly referencing this. Alongside coming off as disingenuous, never does she check the medical equipment, clean her patient's skin lesions, or offer her a bed bath - any one of these may have made her aware that not everything is as it seems with Ms. Ambrose.

    Though Elly is isolated in the Ambrose estate, surrounded by woodland, the sense of threat is dispelled by the continuous contact with her neighbor, Mary Lynn, and best friend, Beth (Sarah Dumont). Speaking of, despite Elly's bestie being a stand-out character, with her fun attitude and willingness to bluntly say what audiences may feel, she represents the film's tonal inconsistency. In that sense, the film just can't take a trick, can it? Everything the film does well only hampers it in another way.

    As Elly continues to feel more uneasy about her stay, she realises her family may be more connected to Ambrose than she first imagined. The inclusion of themes like witchcraft, possession, guilt and mental illness should make for an interesting horror experience, if used right - the film however, hardly uses them at all. This is compounded further by the film's illogical cuts. Example, we go from Elly reeling with disgust as Ms. Ambrose vomits, to Elly outside enjoying the sunshine ~ I mean, huh? Did she clean up the mess? Did her patient choke on the bile spewing out of her? Cuts like these frequently occur, which harm the pacing and narrative structure.

    When used sparingly, the prosthetic, make-up and special effects in the film do add to the atmosphere. That said, there are only so many times you can watch demon hands erupting from a person's mouth (as depicted in the trailer), before the initially impressive footage becomes monotonous and stale, same for the satanically black eyeballs representing possession, and the sound of an over-burdening mother screeching her daughter's name. The repetitiveness of these sequences leaves the film feeling like a three-trick pony, and little more.

    Additionally, the film flirts with the idea that Ambrose might actually be in worse condition than originally described - whilst having her connected to a working heart rate monitor that says otherwise - half-baked ideas like these only harm what is already a haphazard experience.

    The Accursed is a film that does show promise, and nothing could be truer of this than the final sequence, which is too good of an ending for something so unsatisfying. In the end, this is a cliched and contrived experience, that lacks the confidence or originality to really use any of its characters or themes effectively.

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      Alexis Knapp and Kailani Knapp are mother daughter in real life as well as in the film.
    • Soundtracks
      You Are My Baby Girl
      Written by Émoi

      Published by BMG Gold Songs (ASCAP)

      Performed by Sydney Ember and Émoi

      Courtesy of BMG Rights Management US LLC

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cơn Thịnh Nộ Từ Cõi Âm
    • Production companies
      • Blood Red Films
      • Head Gear Films
      • Metrol Technology
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      • $548,241
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.0:1

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